- Success Tip #8 - Effective Communication Leads to Business Success by Ike Krieger
If you want to have a fighting chance in the business world, you’d better be an effective communicator. Here are three steps that will help you operate as a truly effective communicator. Step #1. 521 words 2006-07-23 - Free Download Hosting for Telecommunication Programs by Charles Carter
If you attempted to host your program on the internet lately, you’ll notice that many of the ‘Free’ download areas are now charging to host your program. If the download hosting is free then they may charge for the membership and vice-versa. 222 words 2006-07-23 - Education and Communication Build Commitment by Jim Clemmer
"The increasing availability of new information and communication technology is one of the key ingredients that make a high-involvement management approach possible. This capability, more than any other, makes it possible for individuals to become self-managing, to be involved in the business, and to control processes and operations. 611 words 2006-07-22 - Build Confidence & Credibility: First-person Pronouns Get Your Messages Heard by Tracy Peterson Turner, PhD
Irritating speech habits destroy our professional credibility. Examples of irritating speech habits are sentences that end with dangling prepositions (Where did you hang your coat at? ) and conversations peppered with “ums,” “uhs,” “like,” and other space-filler noises. 644 words 2006-07-22 - 10 Steps Toward Better Business Communication by Mark Meshulam
Ultimately, no matter how high-tech your business tools may be, development and implementation of new initiatives will depend upon effective, productive communication between real live people. Why do some business meetings result in boredom and lack of focus, whereas others send attendees charging out equipped to wage battle? 684 words 2006-07-21 - The Supervisors 14 Essential Truths For Communicating With Direct Reports by John Robertson
One amazing, but sadly true, fact of today's advances in communication tools is that we really don't communicate much better than in the past. Indeed one recent study determined the number one advancement in communication tools was the availability of cheap on-line airfares. 546 words 2006-07-21 - 5 Steps to Build Stronger Communication and Understanding by Chris Anderson
Part Three of a Four-Part SeriesPart One: http: //www. bizmanualz. com/articles/02-08-05_Process_Improvement. html? src=ART83Part Two: http: //www. 896 words 2006-07-20 - Persuasive Communication by Robert F. Abbott
Is all communication persuasive? Sometimes, it seems it is. At the least, we can say much of our communication includes a persuasion component. Consider this article, which takes an editorial rather than an overtly persuasive approach. 523 words 2006-07-19 - How Reliable are Cell Phones by Sharon Housley
Cellular phones and pagers are part of the "now" generation, instant contact, anywhere at any time. People are looking for convenience, comfort and security. The question is how instantaneous and reliable is the contact? 528 words 2006-07-18 - Coaching: Communicating What Service You Provide by Catherine Franz
Coaching is unique because it makes a special promise: transformation. At the root of any desire for personal development is the expectation that, every time they have an encounter with their coach, they have some how changed from the person they were into the person they more prefer to be. 494 words 2006-07-17 - Business Necessity - Communication by Belver Ladson
A Business Necessity - CommunicationThis business necessity is often something we tend to NOT think about since we feel it's something that is always there. What is this necessity? Communication. 1103 words 2006-07-16 - Communicating for Profits and Customer Satisfaction by Dianne Miethner
The President of a 200+ store division of a major retailer learned of a serious communication problem and commented that ‘this was to be expected in large organizations’. Well, that clears everything up. 825 words 2006-07-16 - Communicating Effectively with Your Leads by Brent Payne
When you are ready to talk to your network marketing leads you need to be prepared in advance and have a clear understanding of the prospect. The individuals you talk with will have their own needs, problems, and viewpoints and will be looking to you to address their interests, questions and concerns effectively. 511 words 2006-07-15 - Delegate to Accelerate Success! by Ed Sykes
Recently on the television reality show, The Apprentice, Donald Trump would give the ultimate winner the dream job of working for him, running one of his divisions and earning $250,000 per year. On the final episode, the choice came down to two candidates, Bill Rancic and Kwame Jackson, for the “ultimate” job. 2394 words 2006-07-15 - Hurdles to Cross Cultural Business Communication by Neil Payne
International businesses are facing new challenges to their internal communication structures due to major reforms brought about through internationalization, downsizing, mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures. 804 words 2006-07-15 - Cross Cultural Solutions for International Business by Neil Payne
Globalisation, the expansion of intercontinental trade, technological advances and the increase in the number of companies dealing on the international stage have brought about a dramatic change in the frequency, context and means by which people from different cultural backgrounds interact. 765 words 2006-07-14 - What’s Wrong With You, Why Don’t You Understand Me? by Della Menechella
Recently while waiting for our lunch to be served in a nearby restaurant, my husband Michael and I were discussing our son’s upcoming science fair project. Michael was describing the steps that my son should follow to complete the assignment. 838 words 2006-07-14 - Easy Marketing Communications Planning Steps by Claire Cunningham
‘Tis the season to be planning. Most business people are familiar with strategic planning. But what about your marketing communications program? Do you have a plan for that? 261 words 2006-07-14 - Create Confidence With Your Writing by Robert Warren
Whether you are writing a magazine article, composing a press release, or editing the sales copy on your website, the end goal is always the same - to influence the thinking, and probably actions, of other human beings. 477 words 2006-07-12 - Dialogue: The Four Dialogic Principles For Successful Communication by Lee Hopkins
"But you don't understand! " exclaimed the manager, "this new initiative is vital for our team. If it doesn't work we could all be out of a job! ""Uh-huh. .. Really. 954 words 2006-07-11 - Enlightened Communication and Network Marketing by Brent Payne
Successful network marketing revolves around effective communication. In your business you need to demonstrate how your product can help to solve your prospect’s particular problem. You need to communicate this effectively and listen intently to what your prospect says and what they mean. 435 words 2006-07-11 - Cross-Cultural Communication:Grin and Jump In! by Judith Richardson
Multiculturalism is a reality in North America and for those of us who do business globally. The US has more legal immigrants yearly than all the other countries in the world combined. Also there are vast cultural differences among "native" North Americans living in the US and Canada for several generations, as you know if you've done business with a New Yorker (better be quick! 996 words 2006-07-10 - Translation of Internal Reports & Communications by Nigel Massey
In today's global economy, it is not only trade that is international. It’s the companies and their employees too. Therefore it’s increasingly common to have companies with a variety of languages spoken in the divisions. 464 words 2006-07-08 - Company Politics and Six Sigma by Peter Peterka by Peter Peterka
No grouping of human beings is without some amount of politics. Managing deployment of Six Sigma in your organization will unavoidably run into some personal issues and conflict. However, with deft handling of the personal and political issues that come up, along with patience and perseverance, your Six Sigma deployment will not get derailed. 723 words 2006-07-08 - Communicate and Prosper! by Helen Wilkie
How much has poor communication cost your company in the past twelve months? Chances are, you have no idea. Chances are even better it's a lot more than you can afford. But you won’t find the numbers in the financial statements or year-end departmental reports. 1047 words 2006-07-08 - Seven Cs to Avoid Procedure Writing Errors by Chris Anderson
You do your best to make sure your organization is operating as effectively as possible. But if your policies and procedures are incomplete, outdated, or inconsistent, then they are not driving the performance improvement they should. 445 words 2006-07-07 - Addressing Terrorism and World Peace with Ideas: Global Commerce & Communication Announces Worldwide Competition for New Ideas by Christine Nelson
Minnesota-based Global Commerce & Communication today announced a worldwide competition for new ideas. This competition titled "New ideas--Gateway to the future," is expected to stimulate the innovators and citizens of the world to generate new ideas in three areas: 245 words 2006-07-07 - The Six Rules of Effective Communication by Barbara Stennes
Effective communication is vital if you wish people to understand your viewpoint. It becomes even more crucial in professional settings, as fierce competition means that customers must be convinced that your products are superior to your rival's. 512 words 2006-07-06 - The Seven Essential Elements To Successful Business Communication by Lee Hopkins
The seven essentials of business communicationThere are seven essential elements to successful business communication: Structure Clarity Consistency Medium Relevancy Primacy/Recency Psychological Rule of 7±2If you are going to communicate effectively in business it is essential that you have a solid grasp of these seven elements. 1432 words 2006-07-06 - Improving Your Inter-Company Communications At No Cost by Martin Bailey
It's all very well having a flashy (and expensive) advertising campaign, backed up by a wealth of positive PR, but if your staff are not all pulling in the same direction this could be the biggest leak in your plan. 358 words 2006-07-06
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